Dent v. Ferguson 131 U.S. 397 (1889)

U.S. Supreme Court

Dent v. Ferguson, 131 U.S. 397 (1889)

Dent v. Ferguson

No. 269

Submitted March 18, 1889

Decided April l, 1889

131 U.S. 397

ORIGINAL MOTION IN AN APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE

Syllabus

Under the circumstances set forth in the motion papers below, the Court, as to so much of the record as was printed by order of the court below, dispenses with the filing of ten of the twenty-five copies required by Rule 10 to be printed for the use of the Court and counsel, and remits the clerk's fees for supervision of printing.

This was a motion, entitled in No. 269, "to suspend section 2, rule 10, and so much of the rules, as requires 25 copies to be filed, and allowing 15 copies to be filed instead." The motion and supporting papers were as follows:

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